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What do you expect from your Diabetes Software
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Started this discussion. Last reply by John Henry Aug. 30, 2009.

 

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Ashish Virmani and Vikki are now friends
August 22
Let me know how it goes. Don't forget to set up your e-mail and/or text address so that when any data is entered you get notified as well. Also, if there is a computer in the classroom, be sure to set up mycareconnect.com as a favorite, set up the s…
August 30, 2009
I am an iPhone user and I use two different apps to track everything as I don't always have my laptop with me and I always have my phone with me. I use an app to determine the carb count of the food I eat and to log it, then I go into my diabetes ap…
July 18, 2009
I Met these guys at CWD's FFL and am going to set up one of the kids to see if it will help with the school nurse seeing and sharing info https://www.mycareconnect.com/default.aspx
July 18, 2009
i use the omnipod, and i have a power pc mac. the software is out for me. the pdm can not talk to a mac, and from what i have heard about it, i am not missing anything. i think that a package that works on osx, linux & windows (and i would not disco…
July 18, 2009
try diabetes logbook x. it is a mac only program, and i think it gives an awful lot of info. it is the only one i have used, so i have no comparisons, and its free
July 18, 2009
Cheri: There is a pretty good software package called Living Cookbook by Radium Technologies. It has taken some getting used to, but I like it a lot. It lets you create shopping lists. It also calculates the nutritional values of every recipe you en…
July 18, 2009
What do they charge? I looked them up and there is no pricing unless you sign up for one month trial - that always drives me crazy.
July 17, 2009

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Hometown (where you come from):
Rohtak, India
Do you have diabetes?
Yes
I have:
Type 1
Date diagnosed
January 9, 2008
Type of treatment you use
Shots, Diet and Exercise
How did you find out about us? What were you searching for?
Heard a Ning representative talk about tuDiabetes on a web interview.
What do you do for a living?
Software Engineer

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Revenge of the pissed off pancreas

Back when I was in high school (standard 7th or 8th, i think), I studied about various systems in human body - nervous system, digestive system, excretory system etc. The biology teacher made us draw all sorts of diagrams explaining these systems in detail. My favorite one was the digestive system. I liked drawing the esophagus and the large intestine. They looked like a couple of crumpled pipes lying around inside my tummy! And then, there was the stomach, the liver, the small intestine and so… Continue

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At 5:24am on June 12, 2009, Ziggy said…
Did you ever develop the software for diabetes management?

Ziggy
At 4:48am on March 26, 2009, Karthik said…
its quite ok man, im handling it pretty good, no much lows or highs.
I m frm Bangalore wat abt u??
At 9:40am on February 24, 2009, art4change said…
Loved your little video. Amazed at the # of images it took to create it. Thanks for your creativity,
At 10:34pm on November 12, 2008, Neha Sharma said…
Hey ashish i am working with Syntel....yes Pune is a nice place....On what technology u work?... i m working on .Net and i'm in Healthcare domain....
At 5:39pm on March 30, 2008, Lauren said…
I was actually thinking about trying an Engineering Physics major at Cornell before I decided on UW-Madison. It's such a small world. =)

Also, your blog post made me smile (which is why I added you in the first place). Good luck with the whole new diabetes thing. If you have any questions about anything, feel free to ask!
At 8:42am on January 19, 2008, Manny Hernandez said…
Welcome to the TuDiabetes family, Ashish! I can imagine what you are going through with your recent Dx. Hope you find the community valuable.

Let us know how we can help and, please spread the word about us as you see fit.
At 2:29pm on January 18, 2008, Jeffrey said…
Ashish, here is giving you a warm and friendly welcome to TuDiabetes.com. This is a very neat site/blog that we all use to help and support each other. I hope to see you and your participation often. If I can be of any assistance please feel free to ask. Again, welcome aboard!!
 
 
 

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